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The Hebrew verb “kaphar” means:
Sacrifice was a gift to God.
There are no passages in the Old Testament which were opposed to the abuse of sacrifices.
Sacrifice is meant to be a symbol of man offering God loving obedience.
The first covenant of God was between God and one nation.
Forgiveness is secondarily the removal of barriers which sin erects against fellowship with God.
The Gospels view the sacrifice of Christ as the ground for divine forgiveness.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is branding as evil that which is of God.
Righteousness indicates that the conduct meets the standards and obligations involved in the relationship concerned.
Ransom by payment of a price is the meaning of:
“Lutron” means:
Reconciliation is one of the side themes of Scriptures.
Adoption is an aspect of regeneration.
The Greek word “metanoia” means:
Repentance involves a change of the entire personality: intellect and will.
Faith in the Biblical sense means blind belief in the absence of rational thought.
The Christian life is mediated by grace.
The Church is a continuation of or remake of something old.
All true believers world-wide are part of the world wide Church universal.
The Greek word “ekklesia” is used often in Scriptures to refer to the Church.
The beginning churches pattern for growth included adhering to doctrinal standards, and addressing the needs of others.
As the Church grew, the Apostles refused a close organizational structure.
The name “Christians” was first given to believers at Ephesus.
Paul instructed to bring offerings according to their prosperity on the last day of the week.
Elders were responsible for physical needs while the Deacon’s primary ministry was to the spiritual needs.
Christ only is bishop of men’s souls.
Presbyterian governing is by elders and Deacons.
Congregational rule is by the will or vote of the people.
The Independent form of church government places the pastor in the position of “high priest.”
The Church celebrates three holy rites.
Baptism was instituted by disciples.
Purification from sin and unrighteousness is the result of baptism.
Baptism is reserved for those who personally and willingly respond to the call of salvation.
Christ gave himself that the Church might be without spot, wrinkle or blemish.
The Church is told to evangelize, not to convert.
The Church will convert the entire world.
There is an eschatological application to the life of every person.
In the order of events of eschatology, the tribulation comes after the Millennium.
The judgment of all the wicked is the white throne judgment.
Physical death was originally natural to the life of man.
Eternal death (spiritual separation from God) is the eternal judgment which comes to man at his physical death if he is not born again.
The second coming is a major New Testament doctrine.
The doctrine of the return of the Lord is unnecessary to the understanding of many doctrines, ordinances, promises and types.
Christ will return personally, but not unexpectedly or suddenly.
The ultimate work of redemption was to redeem the body as well as the spirit.
The receiving of the church unto Christ is ultimately the receiving of a bride adorned for marriage.
When Christ returns the believer will be chastened for subsequent sin.
The restraining one is Satan.
Christ will come again with hosts of angels and of redeemed men.
The antichrist and the false Prophet with their armies will be slain with the sword that proceeds out of Christ’s mouth.
Before the battle of Armageddon, Christ will gather all world nations before Him for judgment.
When Christ sets up His kingdom, the Apostles will sit in ruler-ship over the twelve tribes of Israel.
The resurrection of believers brings them into the presence of Christ.
The first resurrection is when Christ touches Mt. Moriah.
The Millennium is earth’s jubilee of Sabbaths.
The promised kingdom is a kingdom established by God which will end.
Christ’s purpose in returning to earth is to set up His kingdom.
At the close of the millennial reign of peace, Satan will be loosed from chains for the balance of eternity.
The final judgment is the “Bema” judgment of Christ.
The New Heaven and Earth are the result of a transition, a regeneration, and renovation of the old.
Adoption is a propitiation for sin through sacrifice.
Match the word with the understanding:
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Blasphemy
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Called
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Chosen
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Decree
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Elect
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Justification
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Predestination
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,Redemption,, The paying of a priceless value by God through the blood sacrifice of His only Son, Jesus Christ to purchase men from bondage and slavery of Satan and the power of the law of sin and death ,
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,Regeneration,, A restoration spiritually to the original state, rebirth ,
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Righteousness
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Sanctification
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